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Soul To Soul

Soul To Soul
Stevie Ray and Double Vaughan

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Track Listing

  1. Say What!
  2. Lookin' Out The Window
  3. Look At Little Sister
  4. Ain't Gone 'N' Give Up On Love
  5. Gone Home
  6. Change It
  7. You'll Be Mine
  8. Empty Arms
  9. Come On [Part III]
  10. Life Without You
  11. SRV Speaks (previously unreleased)
  12. Little Wing (previously unreleased)
  13. Third Stone From The Sun (previously unreleased)
  14. Slip Slidin' Slim

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #11868 in Music
  • Released on: 2009-03-23
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Formats: Original recording remastered, Extra tracks
  • Dimensions: .21 pounds

Editorial Reviews

From Amazon.com
This 1985 release, Vaughan's third, marks a fittingly impressive close to his classic period. Reese Wynans' keyboards give Vaughan's sound added depth and pushes the music in a more polished direction, one with stronger elements of jazz and soul. Vaughan's serrated guitar work is stunning as usual, boasting expressive bends, passionate flurries, and pained wails. As on the first two albums, Vaughan opens with a furious instrumental, the groovy "Say What!" "Lookin' Out the Window" has an R&B style and the superb "Gone Home" settles into a mellow jazz mood. The uptempo "Look at Little Sister" and the super-slow "Ain't Gone 'N' Give Up on Love" display Vaughan's mastery of straightforward Texas blues. Vaughan also works up Earl King's "Come On" and shows sensitivity on the ballad "Life Without You." -- Marc Greilsamer


Customer Reviews

A bigger sound with a new member.5
With the addition of Reese Wynans on the keyboards the band get a fuller sound & new inspiration. As Reese adds some great keyboard playing to the music it lets Stevie concentrate on his singing a bit more, with very soulful results. Opening with Say What!, an instrumental on which Stevie plays with two wah pedals, the album goes through every song with a renewed passion for the music. Included on this one are songs like Change it & Come on (part III), but all the tracks on the album are great.

Superb!!!!!5
Soul to Soul possess a majic unlike any other artist. I believe every time Stevie picked up his guitar, he did it whole heartedly. He put every ounce of effort he had in him, plus more, in every piece of work he did. Soul to Soul really plays my heartstrings. I have an ache inside whenever I listen tohim. I miss the man dearly. Soul to Soul has a certain spirtuality to it. To me it shows another side of Stevie, which he had many, none of us will ever know. I, just like the man from the Boxcar Bar, cant hardly listen to Life Without You. Almost like he wrote his own tribute. Buy This Album. Youll never expierence anything like it.

Middle of the road for Stevie4
Although this album is very well done, it lacks an all out rocker. This album is the first to include keyboardist Reese Wynans on it turning Double trouble into SRV and Double trouble plus 1. Life Without You is simply one of the most well written songs that SRV did in is much too short life.